Walsall residents receive sixth txt in the Christmas health game
Hundreds of Walsall residents who have signed up for their free txt 64446 Health messages will receive their sixth txt message today for their chance to win an iPod nano. Walsall Teaching Primary Care Trust (Walsall tPCT) is running a Christmas game by phone txt where members of the public can win an iPod if they guess the common word in each message they receive. The message ‘Physical activity is the key to improving physical, social and mental health. Think you can unlock the door to a better lifestyle? Exercise and find out’ will be appearing on phones across the borough on 30 December.
Paul Jennings, Chief Executive for Walsall tPCT, said: “With all the fun of Christmas over New Year is a great time to start thinking about how you can change your lifestyle for the better with a little bit of physical exercise and health eating.”
To play Walsall residents should text the word ‘Health’ to 64446 from any mobile phone. The cost will be their standard txt charge, and there will be no further charge to receive the txt messages. During the first week in January, anyone who sends back that word will be entered into a draw to win an iPod nano.
People signed up to 64446 Health will continue to receive a monthly message but can text ‘Finish’ at any time if they want to stop. People who want to continue to receive the monthly messages but don’t want to take part in the Christmas game can text no iPod to opt out. The Txt 64446 Health campaign is in association with Walsall Football Club.